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Title : ड़ाले घाँस को नर्सरी व्यवस्थापन तरीका (Dale ghans ko nursery vyabasthapan tarika) : Management of fodder tree nursery Material Type: printed text Authors: Subba, D.B., Author ; Chuda Mani Bhusal, Author Publisher: Dhankuta : Agricultural Research Station Publication Date: 2059 Pagination: 20 p. Languages : Nepali (nep) Class number: 634.99 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4247 ड़ाले घाँस को नर्सरी व्यवस्थापन तरीका (Dale ghans ko nursery vyabasthapan tarika) : Management of fodder tree nursery [printed text] / Subba, D.B., Author ; Chuda Mani Bhusal, Author . - Dhankuta : Agricultural Research Station, 2059 . - 20 p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Class number: 634.99 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4247 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1009168 N.634.99 SUB-d 2059 Document NARC Library Documents Available
Title : Chemical composition and nutritive values of feeds of east Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Subba, D.B., Author Publisher: Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 112 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4072 Chemical composition and nutritive values of feeds of east Nepal [printed text] / Subba, D.B., Author . - Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre, 1998 . - 112 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4072 Combining local and scientific knowledge about tree fodder evaluation and management in the hills of Nepal / Subba, D.B.
Title : Combining local and scientific knowledge about tree fodder evaluation and management in the hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Subba, D.B. ; , Publisher: Bangor : University of Wales Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 309 p. General note: AN: NR-5425 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Feed crops; Trees; Browse plants; Agroforestry; Nepal Class number: 634.99 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3294 Combining local and scientific knowledge about tree fodder evaluation and management in the hills of Nepal [printed text] / Subba, D.B. ; , . - Bangor : University of Wales, 2004 . - 309 p.
AN: NR-5425
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Feed crops; Trees; Browse plants; Agroforestry; Nepal Class number: 634.99 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3294 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005425 634.99, SUB Document NARC Library Documents Available
Title : Local Knowledge on trees fodders and its biological equivalence in simple terms Material Type: printed text Authors: Subba, D.B., Author Publisher: धनकुटा पख्रीबस :नेपाल कृषि अनुसन्धान परिषद Publication Date: 2059 Pagination: 39 .p Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4246 Local Knowledge on trees fodders and its biological equivalence in simple terms [printed text] / Subba, D.B., Author . - [S.l.] : धनकुटा पख्रीबस :नेपाल कृषि अनुसन्धान परिषद, 2059 . - 39 .p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4246
in Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) / Neopane, S.P.
Title : Tree fodders and browse plants as potential nutrient suppliers for ruminants Material Type: printed text Authors: Subba, D.B., Author Pagination: 1-14 p. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Forestry and Grasslands Abstract: The usefulness of treefodder as a supplementary feed during the dry season has been well recognized traditionally. No attempts have ever been made to characterize them scientifically, those available, are often found incomplete and misleading. In this perspective, the Agricultural Research Station (Pakhribas) ARSP has evaluated a total of 264 different trees and shrubs (including 10 bamboo species) generally fed to and browsed by ruminants. The samples were collectedfrom east Nepal including the inner Terai, mainly during the dry winter season at the time the tree leavesform the major component of the diet mix. Fodder trees were characterized on the basis of the soluble carbohydrate (nitrogenfre e extractives, NFE), crude protein (CP) and their fractionates (these include rumen soluble protein, total available protein, rumen bypass protein and indigestible protein), digestibility which included digestible organic matter in dry matter (DOMD), organic matter digestibility (OMD) and neutral cellulase digestib;/ity (NCD). detergent fibers (modified acid detergent fiber, MADF), calculated metabolisable energy (ME),, polyphenolics (l.ignin and tannin) and mineral elements (major and trace). The paper critically examines the importance of the tree species on the basis of the laboratory indicators of quality and discusses their adequacy in support to ruminant nutrition. The likely consequences of the negative associative effect of nutrients including high levels of polyphenolics or mineral toxicities are discussed Animal experimentation studies on animal produc tivity and feed acceptability by various classes of ruminants on promisi ng fodder types are suggestedfo r future research. Tree fodders and browse plants as potential nutrient suppliers for ruminants [printed text] / Subba, D.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 1-14 p.
in Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) / Neopane, S.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Forestry and Grasslands Abstract: The usefulness of treefodder as a supplementary feed during the dry season has been well recognized traditionally. No attempts have ever been made to characterize them scientifically, those available, are often found incomplete and misleading. In this perspective, the Agricultural Research Station (Pakhribas) ARSP has evaluated a total of 264 different trees and shrubs (including 10 bamboo species) generally fed to and browsed by ruminants. The samples were collectedfrom east Nepal including the inner Terai, mainly during the dry winter season at the time the tree leavesform the major component of the diet mix. Fodder trees were characterized on the basis of the soluble carbohydrate (nitrogenfre e extractives, NFE), crude protein (CP) and their fractionates (these include rumen soluble protein, total available protein, rumen bypass protein and indigestible protein), digestibility which included digestible organic matter in dry matter (DOMD), organic matter digestibility (OMD) and neutral cellulase digestib;/ity (NCD). detergent fibers (modified acid detergent fiber, MADF), calculated metabolisable energy (ME),, polyphenolics (l.ignin and tannin) and mineral elements (major and trace). The paper critically examines the importance of the tree species on the basis of the laboratory indicators of quality and discusses their adequacy in support to ruminant nutrition. The likely consequences of the negative associative effect of nutrients including high levels of polyphenolics or mineral toxicities are discussed Animal experimentation studies on animal produc tivity and feed acceptability by various classes of ruminants on promisi ng fodder types are suggestedfo r future research. E-copies
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